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One of the most dangerous cartel leaders needs to get transferred to a maximum security prison and he uses all his resources to escape while on the run from the F.B.I. He has a hostage and one of the world's fastest cars. On his route to Mexico, he has to go through one last town armed only with a small law enforcement and that's where a big stand off takes place.

What looks like a cheap pay day for Arnold is surprisingly a very entertaining movie. The cast is decent with Arnold playing an aging war veteran sheriff, Luiz Guzman and Johnny Knoxville providing the comedy, and a little bit of Forrest Whitaker, but the strength of the movie is actually the fast paced action. There's never a dull moment. It's basically a modern western.

Despite how it looks, it's worth a watch.

Watchmen (The Ultimate Cut)

I really liked the Watchmen film, didn't love it. I started watching it again recently and really liked it, again. I decided to finally watch the uncut and extended edition.

Once you watch the ultimate cut, I don't think you can go back and watch the theatrical release. They wove in the actual Black Freighter storyline in animated form voiced by Gerard Butler and it's fantastic. In the actual storyline, they added lots of interesting extra and extended scenes that really make the film much more interesting, including all the scenes between the news stand guy and kid reading the comics, and tons of extra interactions between the characters that explain why they react the way they do around each other.

I think this is a fine piece of work by Snyder when watching the entire thing. Unlike 300, he had to take a lot more liberties with the source material, but I think he pulled it off. I would have given Jackie Earle Haley an Oscar nom for his performance. Extremely memorable. Ozymandius could have been portrayed a bit better, but the ending he chose to change worked really well.

Warm Bodies

This takes place in the zombie apocalypse. A plague broke out and turned humans into zombies. One military leader built a giant wall to separate what's left of the human race into a quarantined area.

The movie takes a different approach to the whole genre. It's from the point of view of the zombies, one unique zombie in particular who still has some shred of humanity left. After he meets a human he likes, his humanity slowly starts to creep back and it's a catalyst for change between zombies and humans. There are also two types of zombies. The regular ones who have a shred of humanity left, but are dying and the skeletal looking ones who are dead and just animals who want to feed on the human race.

Despite looking like another Twilight, the movie is surprisingly good and funny. It's sort of a zombie Wall-E meets Romeo and Juliette. It's a fresh and unique take on the genre and I recommend it.

300 - It has been a few years since I watched this movie and to be honest, the more I watch it, the less I like it. The visuals are great, some of the dialog is great, the music rocks, but the movie itself is just meh overall. I feel it would have worked better as a 75 minute direct to video animated feature rather than a 2 hour live action movie.

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Prometheus - I finally watched my BD that I got for Xmas and I was kind of worried at first that I was not going to find it as good as I did in theaters. Fortunately, I loved it even more. In fact, I never realized how many references there were to Lawrence of Arabia until now (since I watched the movie for the first time a few weeks ago). I still think this movie is awesome and the people that did not like it just did not get it.

Oh, I also watched the deleted scenes and I definitely think there were a few that should have been in the movie. Some of them, I can see why they were removed, as a few either contradict later scenes or were pointless. However, the scene between the captain and Vickers should have been in there, along with the added dialog between David and the Engineer (along with the last two altered scenes).

Can someone PM me the US number for Matty? I want to talk to someone who might has a clue of what is going on.

Dark Knight Returns : Part 2 - Enjoyed the Joker's voice actor more then I thought, and was surprised they didn't try replacing Ronald Reagan with a vague President stand-in. As a fan of the comic for half of my life so far, really loved both movies as a whole, and glad there was just a handful of major changes. The only real nitpick I had was if they were sticking to this being an alternate version of the 80's, to not make the televsion reports look so HD

Looking forward to :"Superman Unbound" (though I wish they stuck with "Superman : Brainiac" as a title), so-so about "Flashpoint" being a fim.

Hansel & Gretel:Witch Hunters ~ not bad at all, i'm a fan of J.Renner and Gemma is a bit of eye candy. I remember thinking how Famke looked unrecognisable under that witch make-up! I wanted to see a bit more of Edward (the Troll) though, intriguing character...

My wife and I went to see Bullet To The Head and we liked it. There was a plot, plenty of action and some funny scenes tossed it. Wish Stargate: Atlantis had never been cancelled because I like Jason Momoa as an actor. Not a big fan of his being cast as a villian now, but he really does a good job portraying one nasty dude.

Prometheus? Yeah. You're right. I guess I just don't get...zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz...

Originally Posted by Dr Kain

300 - It has been a few years since I watched this movie and to be honest, the more I watch it, the less I like it. The visuals are great, some of the dialog is great, the music rocks, but the movie itself is just meh overall. I feel it would have worked better as a 75 minute direct to video animated feature rather than a 2 hour live action movie.

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Prometheus - I finally watched my BD that I got for Xmas and I was kind of worried at first that I was not going to find it as good as I did in theaters. Fortunately, I loved it even more. In fact, I never realized how many references there were to Lawrence of Arabia until now (since I watched the movie for the first time a few weeks ago). I still think this movie is awesome and the people that did not like it just did not get it.

Oh, I also watched the deleted scenes and I definitely think there were a few that should have been in the movie. Some of them, I can see why they were removed, as a few either contradict later scenes or were pointless. However, the scene between the captain and Vickers should have been in there, along with the added dialog between David and the Engineer (along with the last two altered scenes).

Fifth Element - It has been a couple of years since I watched this movie and while I still love it, it does wear off a little after each viewing. It is so fun though with some good music and concepts. I always like to think of this movie as the perfect Final Fantasy based movie due to the four stones and how the main menace is just some random object they have to take out at the last second.

Can someone PM me the US number for Matty? I want to talk to someone who might has a clue of what is going on.

Recently watched Mimic, Rosemary's Baby, and Mouse Hunt. Mimic is a wild movie, very freaky. Rosemary's Baby was definitely ahead of it's time for sure, very good. Mouse Hunt is jjust straight out funny as hell, just awesome.

tonight I watched the old 1983 B movie Krull.
wow I didn't remember anything other than the cyclops in the movie.
I cant say I liked watching it. what I did like was the nostalgia of it & that it helped me understand the fantasy stuff that was going on in the early 80s.

I just watched Dredd and Mib III. Both were good movies--Dredd was much more serious and realistic (as much as it can be) than The Stallone version. Mib III was pretty good, --Josh Groban was uncanny as a younger agent K and the ending was surpisingly touching